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Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
Number Identification
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Use these 17 colorful boards to reinforce identifying numbers 1-10

skills. Great to use for math lesson follow-up activity, math centers or work for early finishers!

I have these printed on cardstock. On the back side I put a small sticker (think reward chart size: smiley face, star, etc.) in the same area on the back as the correct blend. I laminate each page and cut each board out. (There are 4 boards to each page.) Then, students select a board and a clothespin and clip it on the correct number. They can do a self check but flipping the board over and seeing if their clothespin is touching the sticker you placed on the back. My kids love checking their work and put their completed boards into piles of "right" and "wrong".

This is an easy and fun way for students to apply the skills they have learned. This has also helped increase my ELL and ESE students' number sense. I hope your students like this game as much as mine do!

Your feedback is always appreciated! What a great way to earn credit towards future TPT purchases!

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Number Identification

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Description

Use these 17 colorful boards to reinforce identifying numbers 1-10

skills. Great to use for math lesson follow-up activity, math centers or work for early finishers!

I have these printed on cardstock. On the back side I put a small sticker (think reward chart size: smiley face, star, etc.) in the same area on the back as the correct blend. I laminate each page and cut each board out. (There are 4 boards to each page.) Then, students select a board and a clothespin and clip it on the correct number. They can do a self check but flipping the board over and seeing if their clothespin is touching the sticker you placed on the back. My kids love checking their work and put their completed boards into piles of "right" and "wrong".

This is an easy and fun way for students to apply the skills they have learned. This has also helped increase my ELL and ESE students' number sense. I hope your students like this game as much as mine do!

Your feedback is always appreciated! What a great way to earn credit towards future TPT purchases!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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